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English Dictionary: darkness by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
darkness
n
  1. absence of light or illumination
    Synonym(s): dark, darkness
    Antonym(s): light, lighting
  2. an unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness"
    Synonym(s): darkness, dark, shadow
  3. absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness"
    Synonym(s): iniquity, wickedness, darkness, dark
  4. an unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness"
    Synonym(s): dark, darkness
  5. having a dark or somber color
    Antonym(s): lightness
  6. a swarthy complexion
    Synonym(s): darkness, duskiness, swarthiness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Darkness \Dark"ness\, n.
      1. The absence of light; blackness; obscurity; gloom.
  
                     And darkness was upon the face of the deep. --Gen.
                                                                              i. 2.
  
      2. A state of privacy; secrecy.
  
                     What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light.
                                                                              --Matt. x. 27.
  
      3. A state of ignorance or error, especially on moral or
            religious subjects; hence, wickedness; impurity.
  
                     Men loved darkness rather than light, because their
                     deeds were evil.                                 --John. iii.
                                                                              19.
  
                     Pursue these sons of darkness: drive them out From
                     all heaven's bounds.                           --Milton.
  
      4. Want of clearness or perspicuity; obscurity; as, the
            darkness of a subject, or of a discussion.
  
      5. A state of distress or trouble.
  
                     A day of clouds and of thick darkness. --Joel. ii.
                                                                              2.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Darkness
      The plague (the ninth) of darkness in Egypt (Ex. 10:21) is
      described as darkness "which may be felt." It covered "all the
      land of Egypt," so that "they saw not one another." It did not
      extend to the land of Goshen (ver. 23).
     
         When Jesus hung upon the cross (Matt. 27:45; Luke 23:44), from
      the "sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the
      ninth hour."
     
         On Mount Sinai, Moses (Ex. 20:21) "drew near unto the thick
      darkness where God was." This was the "thick cloud upon the
      mount" in which Jehovah was when he spake unto Moses there. The
      Lord dwelt in the cloud upon the mercy-seat (1 Kings 8:12), the
      cloud of glory. When the psalmist (Ps. 97:2) describes the
      inscrutable nature of God's workings among the sons of men, he
      says, "Clouds and darkness are round about him." God dwells in
      thick darkness.
     
         Darkness (Isa. 13:9, 10; Matt. 24:29) also is a symbol of the
      judgments that attend on the coming of the Lord. It is a symbol
      of misery and adversity (Job 18:6; Ps. 107:10; Isa. 8:22; Ezek.
      30:18). The "day of darkness" in Joel 2:2, caused by clouds of
      locusts, is a symbol of the obscurity which overhangs all divine
      proceedings. "Works of darkness" are impure actions (Eph. 5:11).
      "Outer darkness" refers to the darkness of the streets in the
      East, which are never lighted up by any public or private lamps
      after nightfall, in contrast with the blaze of cheerful light in
      the house. It is also a symbol of ignorance (Isa. 9:2; 60:2;
      Matt. 6:23) and of death (Job 10:21; 17:13).
     
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